UNICEF Television Vodcast
Summary: UNICEF TELEVISION VODCAST: A global video news service focusing on the health, education, equality and protection of children... UNICEF TELEVISION VODCAST: Features news and in-depth stories about our most important responsibility... UNICEF TELEVISION VODCAST: Streams to viewers everywhere and is available on-demand...around the world...around the clock.
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A treatment centre in the M'bera refugee camp, Mauritania - the largest camp for refugees fleeing northern Mali - helps Malian families cope with malnutrition.
Like many Ivorians, the Brou family know malaria – both Sabine and her son Israel have had the illness. With Ebola affecting countries that neighbour Côte d’Ivoire, prevention and treatment of malaria are a high priority for health officials.
Halima, 10, used to work in the cocoa fields. Now, she’s in her first year of school and dreams of becoming a teacher. See why she's on track to realize her dream.
In Beudoret, a small isolated locality in Haiti’s North department nestled in the heart of the mountains, teacher Joel Matthieu talks about the power of education and the importance of a healthy learning environment.
Join American singer and songwriter Katy Perry, who is lending her support for International Day of the Girl Child.
Learn how bicycle-powered 'Nuru' LED lights, part of a pilot programme, can bring safe and affordable lighting, as well as opportunities for economic enterprise, to vulnerable groups.
A UNICEF programme that features portable playgrounds hopes to heal emotional wounds from natural and conflict disasters.
In the mountains of northern Iraq, UNICEF is rushing to provide winter clothes for children before temperatures drop to freezing, but serious shortages remain.
In rural Burkina Faso, UNICEF, in partnership with the European Union, is teaching women to grow vitamin-rich vegetables.
Outreach workers in Côte d'Ivoire are sharing vital information about the Ebola virus, such as symptoms, how it is spread and preventive measures.
For a young girl who lost her father and sister in the recent conflict in Gaza, returning to school is one step in a long process of recovery.
The joy of children starting a new school year is a welcome sight in Gaza, but for many the trauma and loss brought by the recent conflict will take far longer to overcome.
Cargo flights to previously cut-off areas of Somalia have enabled UNICEF to provide essential vaccines, therapeutic food and medicine for malnutrition, and school supplies for thousands of children.
As a food crisis threatens millions in conflict-stricken South Sudan, families are eating whatever they can to survive. Without more urgent international help, many will likely die of starvation.
In the Central African Republic, where a crisis of violence, displacement and instability has closed many schools, UNICEF temporary learning spaces are helping children like 13-year-old Nicolette continue their education.